TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A U.S. man who won a multimillion-dollar jackpot playing the Florida Lotto has done it again.

The Florida Lottery says 67-year-old James Bozeman Jr., of Orlando, has claimed a $3 million jackpot from the drawing held on Aug. 31, 2013.

Bozeman chose to receive his winnings in annual payments of $100,000.00 for the next 30 years.

Last year, Bozeman claimed a $10 million jackpot.

He purchased both winning tickets from the same convenience store — 7-Eleven, located at 5650 Hansel Avenue in Edgewood.

The retailer received a bonus commission of $15,000 for selling this jackpot-winning ticket and a $40,000 bonus for selling last year's jackpot-winning ticket. All Florida Lottery retailers receive a bonus commission for selling jackpot-winning FLORIDA LOTTO tickets. The bonus commission starts at $10,000 and increases by $5,000 with each rollover.

Bozeman says he started using a different set of numbers since the last time he won and is looking forward to picking a third lucky set for the next drawing.

The winning numbers for the Aug. 31 drawing were 10, 11, 12, 17, 28, and 46, with Xtra number 4?.

The next Florida Lotto drawing will be Saturday night, Nov. 2, at 11:15 p.m. ET, with a $24 million jackpot. The winning numbers will be published on Lottery Post's Florida Lottery Results page soon after the drawing.

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Legitimate question. When was the last time you saw a 20 something claiming a jackpot? It would seem that the people winning are much older- consider another Floridian named Gloria * 84 years old who won a boatload with a single ticket. Whatever the reason l congratulate this individual. As " OnlyMoney" puts it " 99.9 percent of folk will never win in their lifetime- this person has done it twice, what does that tell you? Anything is possible.

* l think he took the annuity so he could leave the " rest" to family who do survive him- imho.

Legitimate question. When was the last time you saw a 20 something claiming a jackpot? It would seem that the people winning are much older- consider another Floridian named Gloria * 84 years old who won a boatload with a single ticket. Whatever the reason l congratulate this individual. As " OnlyMoney" puts it " 99.9 percent of folk will never win in their lifetime- this person has done it twice, what does that tell you? Anything is possible.

* l think he took the annuity so he could leave the " rest" to family who do survive him- imho.

That's becuase most old folks have nothing else to do so they spend more time playing the lotto and bingo. Younger people do win jackpots but there is hardly any news about them. Just last year there was a 28 year od who won $35 million in Toronto, and a 22 yeard old winning $30 million in meag millions.

"When you begin to see, then you begin to feel. And when you begin to feel, then you begin to believe".

Nobody noted yet that he won by playing the same numbers every drawing.

I think he mentioned using a different set of numbers on this recent win Todd ( 7th para) and plans changing it again for his next win At least that is how it looks to me, but as always l am open to correction.

I think he mentioned using a different set of numbers on this recent win Todd ( 7th para) and plans changing it again for his next win At least that is how it looks to me, but as always l am open to correction.

No, I'm aware in the article it mentions that -- I wrote the article.

I'm saying that nobody mentioned it so far in the comments. Seems to me to be one of the most important points in the story.